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Soekarno's use of language, similar to that of Hatta, always upheld the nation, possessed character and glorified his paragons. The political language of the two founders of this nation was never a betrayal.
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Language Without Character
Soekarno's use of language, similar to that of Hatta, always upheld the nation, possessed character and glorified his paragons. The political language of the two founders of this nation was never a betrayal.
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Resilience of Indonesian Language
In the past, the absorption of words and terms into the Indonesian language was prioritized for words from the official language of the United Nations.
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Protecting the Indonesian Language Together
The pledge found its meaning again in the midst of the incessant invasion of foreign words and terms in the Indonesian language.
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Build International Language Road Map
The Indonesian language, which has its roots in the Malay language, has developed rapidly with its lexicon enriched by local and foreign vernaculars.
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Sustaining Unity in Diversity
Pancasila has proven effective as a unifying force for the different elements of the nation over the long history of this nation's journey.
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Five Decades of Kompas’ Dedication to Language
The press is a public reference and example for the proper and correct use of the Indonesian language.
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Locality Enriches Indonesian Language
Locality must be seen as a reality that enriches Indonesian language, not vice versa, being considered to damage the standard Indonesian order.
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Prevent Languages from being Lost
Eleven regional languages in Indonesia have been declared dead and 22 others are endangered. The demise of languages constitutes a death knell for culture.
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